Italian Open Schedule

The 2027 Italian Open, also called the Rome Open or the Rome Masters, runs from 27 April to 16 May at the Foro Italico in Rome, starting with pre-qualifying and finishing with the men’s final. The main draw itself runs from 5 to 16 May.

Today’s order of play

The 2027 order of play will be updated here daily once the tournament is underway.

A day session match on Campo Centrale at the Italian Open, with a packed crowd under bright daylight

Day Session

Campo Centrale, daytime play

An evening match on Campo Centrale at the Italian Open under stadium lights, with the sky darkening behind the stands

Evening Session

Campo Centrale, evening play

Spectators around an outer clay court at the Italian Open, surrounded by the Foro Italico's classical marble statues

Grounds

Grand Stand Arena, Pietrangeli & outer courts

When the Rome Open takes place

ATP Rome and its WTA counterpart share the same site and the same fortnight, so one schedule covers both draws.

Phase 2027 dates What’s on
Pre-qualifying 27–30 April Early rounds for lower-ranked players
Training sessions 1–2 May Top players practice on the show courts
Qualifying 3–4 May Final qualifying matches, ATP and WTA
Main draw, week 1 5–9 May 1st and 2nd round
Main draw, week 2 10–14 May 3rd round through semifinals
Finals weekend 15–16 May Women’s final (Sat), men’s final (Sun)

Day-by-day schedule for the Internazionali

Day Date Round
Day 1 5 May 1st round
Day 2 6 May 1st round
Day 3 7 May 1st & 2nd round
Day 4 8 May 2nd round
Day 5 9 May 2nd round
Day 6 10 May 3rd round
Day 7 11 May 3rd round & quarterfinals
Day 8 12 May Quarterfinals
Day 9 13 May Quarterfinals & WTA semifinals
Day 10 14 May Semifinals
Day 11 15 May Women’s final
Day 12 16 May Men’s final

Day session vs evening session

Day sessions start mid-morning and run several matches back to back through the afternoon. Evening sessions cover the night’s featured match on Campo Centrale, which tends to draw the bigger names once the draw narrows from the third round onward. Each session needs its own ticket.

When to attend

The early rounds put more of the Rome Masters in front of you for less money, with several courts running at once and a relaxed atmosphere. The quarterfinals are a reasonable middle ground: fewer courts in play, but the field has narrowed to real contenders. The semifinals and final are the main event, at the highest price point of the tournament.

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